• Resolved AtcoreSystems

    (@atcoresystems)


    I installed a plugin called Twiget 1.1.3. After activating the plugin, all of my other plugins immediately deactivated. Each plugin had an error message saying that the plugins deactivated due to an invalid header.

    Is there anyway to restore them?

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  • Have you deactivated and deleted the Twiget plugin?

    Thread Starter AtcoreSystems

    (@atcoresystems)

    Yeah. I deactivated it and deleted it. We put a backup instance of the site up and you can see the plugins like the Slider on the site; however, the plugins still don’t appear in the dashboard.

    That’s a weird one. They don’t appear at all? Do they exist in wp-content/plugins on the server?

    If they are where they should be, I would clear your browser cache, rename the plugins folder to ‘plugins-hold’, reload the admin Plugins page, and then rename the disabled plugins folder back to ‘plugins’. Again reload the admin page to see if the plugin list got reset. Not sure what else to suggest on this one.

    Thread Starter AtcoreSystems

    (@atcoresystems)

    Yeah, they appeared on the server. One of our technical people found weird code in the php files for the plugins, he ran a script to remove the code and they reappeared. Now I have to go through the site and reactivate them but at least they’re back. Thanks for your suggestions. I think you can label this one closed but it’s still a mystery to me how the plugins were deactivated in the first place.

    Thanks

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